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For more information on the Max Youth Festival or to discuss sponsorship opportunities please call Minefield Events on 9721 1558 or email events@minefield.com.au

 

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Max Youth Festival

Saturday, April 5th 2008

Graham Bricknell Music Shell & Bicentennial Square Bunbury
Drug & Alcohol free event
Free Entry
12noon – 9pm

End of fashion

WA band “End of Fashion” headlining the 2008 Southwest Harley-Davidson MAX Youth Festival

The 2008 MAX Youth Festival will officially open National Youth Week celebrations in Bunbury on the 5th of April. The event will combine a unique mixture of Music, Art and X-treme sports in an entertaining display celebrating Bunbury’s youth culture and encouraging participation in community activities.

Covering a plethora of youth entertainment the MAX Youth Festival aims to be an inclusive event for people living in and around the Bunbury region aged between 12 and 25. Located along Bunburys Pat Usher foreshore, Graham Bricknell Music Shell and Skate Park, this event will showcase Cactus Games best BMX, Freestyle Moto-X, and Skate Boarding professionals. The event will also feature live music by WA Band “End of Fashion” and local Fashion, Dance, Theatre & Street Art Demonstrations. 

The event will be coordinated by Minefield Events in conjunction with Bunbury’s Youth Advisory Council and is proudly supported by the City of Bunbury.

Hillzeez PRO-AM Skate Comp

Enter the Hillzeez PRO AM Skate Comp as part of the 2008 MAX Youth Festival & you could win some seriously sick prizes!

Download the entry form below, fax it off or drop it into the Princep Street store & start practicing.

Hillzeez PRO-AM Skate Comp Entry Form

Event Program

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